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    Imperial FAKES (educational content)

    For those who think the swasteeka boys have this market cornered, here are some Imperial badge fakes on eBay. BTW, those of you who have been on the forum for a couple years may recognize the seller's "wares". It's good ole Charbador, Sehr-Gut-Handler out of Dallas, still hard at work deceiving buyers.

    Someone is getting pretty good with gold model enamel. He has a new "gold" badge each week!
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=13965
    Believe this is a fantasy piece (maker mark 2?)
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2175628385
    "This is a very fine example of the Navy Zeppelin Badge. All of these badges were produced after WW I even this full-sized examples, which is very rare & sought after."--Well, he's right--- THIS one was made WAY after WWI, possibly 80 years later.:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2175594910
    Very nice badge, but I've never seen a "Meybauer" mark like this one on a pre-1940 badge:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2175545415
    "I firmly believe this to be an original item. It has the feldgray backing in place. "---Hmmm---and I firmly believe in Santa Claus. Charbador's had this one on eBay and Epier so many times and for so many years, it's now almost old enough to be "vintage".
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2175637651

    Just my opinions on the items, folks. Make your own judgment.

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    Actually, doesn't it say 'Junker"?
    These typres were made wholesale about 10-12 years back. A certain "nameless" dealer from Rumford, Maine (and who always sets up near Arnold Meisner at Lowell ) tried to fob one off on me for a couple of hundred bucks in 1995. Arnold told said dealer got about 20 of 'em from a guy from Texas who stopped off at the "Red Wheel" (where they had stalls on the weekend) in Freeport (Rt. 1) and sold 'em/traded 'em at $25 value each. they came with boxes and the Texan had about 100 of them.
    Apart from the air badges and the naval wound badges and some high end orders and the remade medal bars and the recent spate of "reenactors" EK2s (!) and the plethora of Freikorps "remakes" and "57" versions, we still have very few fakes to worry about-in comparison-right?

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      I have no problems with the Wound Badge. Ok, it is BLACK but...

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